The tech trends of 2017 presented at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

2017 will be the year of Artificial Intelligence judging by what was presented by the major tech players at CES in Las Vegas, the industry’s most important event.

Forget the expensive toys on display to entertain the public at the world’s most discussed technology fair, the Robots presented at CES 2017 are genuine assistants that can lend a hand at home to families around the world. We take a look at the 5 most interesting robots presented in January.

 

LG Hub Robot
This fun little device is able to recognize who is talking to it, interacting with its eyes. It is an all-purpose robot that reminds you to do the shopping or put on the washing, heats the oven before you get home and plays great music in the home.

 

Kuri
A perfect droid for controlling your home at all times. Kuri recognizes the most regular guests and quickly warns you of possible intruders. It is extremely mobile and can follow your around the house, recording videos and telling anecdotes.

 

Lynx
Created by Chinese firm UBTech, this robot dances and can adopt yoga or aerobics positions. Equipped with Alexa – Amazon’s virtual assistant – it can perform internet searches, buy products and remind you of your most important events.

 

IPal
A robot that dances and tells stories. IPal is a real playmate that can recognize your expressions and answer any question.

 

Pudding
Perfect for teaching kids to plan, to read and to correct pronunciation errors, Pudding was developed by Nuance Communications.